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  1. Ancient nanostructures found in Ural mountains are out of place and time

    ... tiny, coil-shaped artifacts found near the banks of Russia’s Kozhim, Narada, and Balbanyu rivers brought about ... The ancient coil-shaped artifacts were found in Russia’s Ural Mountains. Image source . According to an ... a principal researcher of the find. The article ‘ Russia’s ancient nanostructures’ was originally published ...

    ancient-origins - 06/09/2014 - 13:43

  2. Farmer Unearths Elite Nomad Burials and ‘Laughing Man’ Elongated Skull

    In Southern Russia, an elite nomad burial site has been unearthed. While ... of  Nikolyskoye, in the Astrakhan region of southern Russia, to the north of the Caspian Sea . A local farmer, ... . The Bronze cauldron found by Rustam Mudayev in southern Russia. (Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Astrakhan ...

    Ed Whelan - 17/05/2019 - 18:50

  3. High Levels Of Ancient Extreme Siberian Nomadic Violence Discovered

    A Swiss-Russian team of archeologists, anthropologists and forensic experts have discovered evidence of extreme Siberian nomadic violence within communities of ancient Siberians. The team’s research findings of Siberian nomadic violence provide new insights into social life in Siberian nomadic peoples that is both surprising and detailed.

    ashley cowie - 20/09/2020 - 17:53

  4. The Bronze Age Srubna Culture and their Unique Timber Graves for the Dead

    ... Research Center at the Southern Federal University in Russia. Research revealed that the carving displayed a ... Representations: the "Srubna Culture" Model (Southern Russia). Revue de l'histoire des religions, 227(4), pp. ...

    dhwty - 12/04/2015 - 21:54

  5. The Precious Knowledge of the Hypatian Codex: Detailed Chronicle of the Southern Rus

    The Hypatian Codex, known also as the Hypatian Chronicle, is said to be the main source of information for the history of the Southern Rus’ (Kyivan Rus’.) The Hypatian Codex was discovered by the Russian historian Nikolay Karamzin in the Hypatian Monastery (also called the Ipatievsky Monastery) of Kostroma during the 18th century. It is said that the manuscript discovered by Karamzin was written during the 15th century.

    dhwty - 14/09/2015 - 02:18

  6. 2,500-Year-Old Carpet is Stunning Reflection of Advanced Culture of the Pazyryk Nomads

    ... pulled from a royal tomb in the Pazyryk Valley of Siberia, Russia, and has been dated to around the 5th century BC. The ... pulled from a royal tomb in the Pazyryk Valley of Siberia, Russia, and has been dated to around the 5 th century BC. The ... in Siberia, south of the modern city of Novosibirsk, Russia.  They were horse riding nomads and warriors, who ...

    dhwty - 30/03/2018 - 23:03

  7. Oldest and Largest Tomb of a Scythian Prince May Contain Outstanding Treasure

    ... kurgan in the remote Ukok Plateau in the Altai Republic in Russia. ( Public Domain ) Top Image: Aerial view of the ...

    ancient-origins - 13/01/2018 - 01:53

  8. Culinary Innovations Helped Hunter-Gatherers Survive the Ice Age

    By The Siberian Times reporter

    Ancient pottery started to appear in the Amur region in the Russian Far East between roughly 16,000 and 12,000 years ago, as the Ice Age slightly eased. 

    But what was cooking?

    ancient-origins - 04/02/2020 - 19:16

  9. Saintly Leader, or Vengeful Opportunist? The Story of Vladimir the Great

    ... of the modern-day nations of Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia. Just like every powerful sailing ship needs a capable ... that are Eastern Orthodox, chiefly Serbia, Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. In around 988, Volodymyr ordered the ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 27/10/2020 - 17:05

  10. Battle Reenactors Slashing Criminals and Innocents

    ... a nice way to go”. Big And Brutal Reenactment News From Russia Only yesterday, in Russia, Tass.com reported that, Oleg Sokolov , a lecturer at ... and the “founder of the battle reenactment movement in Russia”, had been detained on suspicion of murder, in the ...

    ashley cowie - 12/11/2019 - 13:57

  11. Denisova Cave DNA: Neanderthals, Denisovans and Humans Lived Together!

    ... face in the Anui River valley in the Altai Mountains of Russia. The cave comprises 20 layers of excavated artifacts ... in the ancient cave soil. A Denisovan tooth found in Russia’s famous Denisova Cave in 2000. (Thilo Parg / CC ...

    ashley cowie - 23/06/2021 - 23:01

  12. The Teutonic Order: How a Hospice for Pilgrims Turned into a Legion of Crusaders

    The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem (commonly known as the Teutonic Order) is a military order that was founded in the Holy Land during the Crusades. The Teutonic Order was originally established as a hospice to provide care from pilgrims. It was not long, however, until the order followed in the footsteps of the Templars and Hospitallers and became militarized.

    dhwty - 30/12/2018 - 18:44

  13. The Eight Wives of Ivan the Terrible and Their Horrific Fate (Video)

    Ivan the Terrible , infamous for his tyrannical rule over Russia , had a complex romantic history with eight wives, ... to conceive. The Moscow Kremlin – Iconic Fortress of Russia The Rise of Ivan the Great and the Birth of The ... betrayals surrounding Ivan reflects a turbulent period in Russia's past. Top image: Ivan the Terrible admiring his ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 22/01/2024 - 19:56

  14. The Black Book - Source of Devils Magic that Wizards Wager Their Soul to Obtain

    ... of Slavic Folklore: Magical Characters of Winter from Russia The Black Book, a text from the devil which contains ...

    isav - 22/03/2019 - 00:49

  15. Archaeologists Unearth Tomb of Kenesary Khan's Warriors

    Archaeologists have discovered a tomb of Kenesary Khan’s warriors in an old Muslim cemetery located near Astana city in Kazakhstan. The tomb is marked by an old tombstone with lettering in Arabic ligature.

    aprilholloway - 07/12/2013 - 23:48

  16. Were Norsemen Tattooed? Evidence of Ink on the Rugged Rusiyyah

    ... the Volga with their trade goods, traveling throughout Russia, Central Asia, and even down to the Middle East. Did ... trade goods; traveling throughout the area of what is now Russia, Central Asia, and even down to the Middle East. ... to the Bulgars in the Middle Volga area of what is now Russia. He first met the Norse warriors as he traveled across ...

    Scott Rank - 05/08/2019 - 18:47

  17. Momentary Monarchs: 10 Rulers Who Turned Their Back On The Throne

    ... 1667, he had to hand over numerous eastern territories to Russia after major military defeats. Unsurprisingly, all ... struggle as monarch. ( Public Domain ) Tsar Nicholas II of Russia: Abdication in Revolution It’s safe to say Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was not a popular monarch. The financial and human ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 24/10/2022 - 18:36

  18. Race Against Time and Tide To Rescue Trove of Treasures At Siberian Atlantis

    ... reservoir created upstream of the Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam, Russia’s biggest power plant. The precious archeological ... City of the Dead: The Mysterious Village of Dargavs, Russia Archaeologists race against time in the six week ...

    ancient-origins - 26/06/2019 - 14:22

  19. Remains Show Brain Surgery Not Battle Killed This Sarmatian Warrior 1,800 Years Ago

    Archaeologists in Russia have found the grave of a warrior who did not die ... procedure performed on his skull.  Archaeologists in Russia have found the grave of a warrior who did not die ... who have been excavating a site in the Astrakhan area in Russia, which is close to the Caspian Sea . The Sun reports ...

    Ed Whelan - 25/07/2019 - 16:13

  20. Tied Up in His Grave, The Strange 'Dancing Skeleton' of Ust-Ivanovka

    ... loss.” Ust-Ivanovka archeological site, the Far East of Russia. Picture: Denis Volkov Anthropologists have concluded ...

    ancient-origins - 24/05/2017 - 22:45

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